
The issue is really functionality across MS, Google, and iOS platforms with a single set of contacts, especially when that list is big and input comes from within email, scanning, and manual inputs. it can even be used as a sort of CRM, holding more information about a contact than the usual contact or BC app. There is nothing from nothing - if one decides to keep all business contacts in EN, maybe in a notebook with all business card scans and properly tagged, there is everything needed for a basic setup. Maybe all those who criticize EN for their approach think a little bit about it - they ask for a functionality as a secondary feature that stand alone is nearly as expensive as EN as a whole. They have a new pricing model that has reduced the Free versions feature set a lot. The subscription for business card scanning (including the export to the contacts book) only cost nearly as much as a full Personal subscription for EN Personal. Personally I use CamCard as well, but only scarcely. Maybe this feature will be added one day again. It does not export to any contacts book, not to the native ones by Google (Android) and Apple (iOS), and not to Outlook and the like. If one follows that old advise, it can easily be that a feature has moved, or was removed.Ĭurrently the build in scanner of EN mobile will create a business card note, and extract name, email and phone number from a scanned card. Sure you can still find YT stuff talking about it - some years old, by 3rd party vloggers. I attended three conferences this year, including the Drupal NYCCamp and the huge Lavacon conference (see my Lavacon-related posts here and here), with nothing more than an iPad.The LinkedIn integration was already canceled years ago - not by EN, it was LI dropping the ball on that feature, right after they were taken over by Microsoft. Automatically saving things to a note in conjunction with If This Then That (IFTTT).īut there’s one more possibly overlooked use for Evernote that I find invaluable: conferences.It’s well worth the $45 per year that’s $3.75 a month, kids, less than two cups of Starbucks coffee). Shared shopping lists with my significant other, using the Premium version (I firmly believe in supporting products I use regularly.

A to-do list note for every day of the week.

Evernote automatically adds the date and location! Include photos directly into your session notes. I use it on all my devices (desktop, Android phone, and iPad) for many reasons: Organize your conference notes with notebooks and tags. I love Evernote, the popular, cross-platform note-taking application.
